School Supplies

Little Elm ISD, partnering with local Faith-Based organizations, will provide essential items that children need to start off the school year ready for success!

You Can Help

Buy items from the Bulk Items or Top 10 List below. These items will be distributed by the schools to children that need them.

You can also stuff a backpack. Simply purchase all of the items in the “Stuff a Backpack” list below and put all of the items except the paper towels and tissues into the backpack. Then bring the backpack and other items to drop off at the church. These backpacks will be given out at the annual LEISD Back to School Bash.

Bring all items and drop them off at the church either in the foyer on Sunday mornings or in the church office during normal office hours.

All items are due by July 28th.

Bulk Items

Many classrooms need bulk items at the beginning of the year. Please feel free to pick up any of the items below. (If you are unable to find a specific item, feel free to substitute a similar item.)

Boxes of Kleenex Tissues

Clorox Disinfecting Wipes

Rolls of Paper Towels

Expo Dry Erase Markers

Dry Erasers

Hand Sanitizer

Sharpie Permanent Markers

Primary Composition Writing Notebooks

Brown lunch bags

8.5 x 11 reams of copy paper

Zip Lock Bags (quart size)

Zip Lock Bags (gallon size)

Paper Plates

Large Backpacks

Top 10 School Supplies

No. 2 Yellow Pencils

Glue Sticks

Composition Books

Plastic Pocket Folders with Brads

Wide Ruled Notebook Paper

Cardstock

Scissors

Colored Pencils

Markers

Tissues

Stuff a Backpack

Here are the steps to assemble a backpack for a child in Elementary: K – 5th grades

STEP 1: Purchase a backpack (girls and boys needed).STEP 2: Stuff the backpack with the following items.(If unable to find a specific item, feel free to substitute a similar item.)

6

Wide Ruled Composition notebooks

1

Wide Ruled Filler Paper – 100 Count

2

Spiral Notebooks

1

12×18 Manilla Paper – 50 Count

1

12×18 Construction Paper – 100 Count

4

Plastic Pocket Folders with Brads

1

Washable Colored Markers – 8 Count

1

7″ Pre-sharpened Colored Pencils – 12 Count

2

Crayola Crayons boxes

48

No 2 Yellow Pencils

12

Glue Sticks

1

Bottle of School Glue

1

Blunt Scissors

2

Pink Bevel Erasers

2

Box Facial Tissues

5

Roll Paper Towels

STEP 3: Drop
off at the church on or before July 28th.

George Bewley

Minister at CrossRidge Church, George loves to jump over cracks, roll down hills and spin circles. He has been known to avoid anything that most people like and was once thought of as being the grumpiest person at summer camp. He loves his family and hopes one day to find a way to do more with less.